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  2. 123RF - Wikipedia

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    123RF, a branch of Inmagine Group, is a stock photos provider founded in 2005 which sells royalty-free images and stock photography. The company also has an expansive collection of vector graphics , icons, fonts, videos , and audio files.

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  4. Dreamstime - Wikipedia

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    The images are licensed as royalty free, meaning one license has unlimited uses. Prices of the licenses images vary from $0.20 to thousands of dollars, of which the contributor receives a percentage. [9] Besides stock photography and illustrations the company also allows curation of stock footage. [9] [17]

  5. Healthy diet - Wikipedia

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    The committee that drafted it wrote: "The major findings regarding sustainable diets were that a diet higher in plant-based foods, such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds, and lower in calories and animal-based foods is more health promoting and is associated with less environmental impact than is the current U.S. diet.

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  7. Healthy food - Wikipedia

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    Healthy food describes food that is believed to contribute to personal or public health, and may refer to: a healthy diet; food safety; a particular health food

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    The Pelosis’ stock portfolio includes shares in blue-chip tech firms such as Apple, Amazon, Meta, Tesla and Alphabet. Last year alone, Pelosi’s stock options gained more than 65%, according to ...

  9. Health food store - Wikipedia

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    Health food stores typically offer a wider or more specialized selection of foods than conventional grocery stores for their customers, for example people with special dietary needs, such as people who are allergic to the gluten in wheat or some other substance, and for people who observe vegetarian, vegan, raw food, organic, or other ...